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No, the semi didn't topple down a cliff.  =)  I wonder where they went
myself, but when moving to a building of this size, it makes it hard to
locate everything.  We're not missing huge volumes of documentation, just
the important stuff.  All *KINDS* of Client Access books around here tho -
they're coming out my ears - I think they reproduce at night.  Thanks for
the suggestions, I'll start poking around there.

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: MacWheel99@aol.com [mailto:MacWheel99@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:12 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Service Manuals


Several ideas
1. Whenever you purchase a system, there is a ton of documentation that IBM 
sends along with it, so what you are looking for is a reshipment of the 
manuals that came with each of these systems.
2. IBM has some documentation on what publications you supposed to have - a 
subscription information ... so you want them to retransmit latest copy of 
each on that list.
3. There are IBM manuals that list the other manuals & help you order them.
4. Some manuals are no longer available in print, but can be downloaded in 
PDF format.

How did you come to lose the documents in transit ... that is an enormous 
volume of cartons ... did a Semi get in an accident & all the contents burn 
up?

>  From:    Justin.Haase@Kingland.com (Haase, Justin)

>  Folks,
>  
>  We recently moved our headquarters and datacenter, and lost all but one
of
>  the service manuals for our seven systems (1-170, 1-620, 3-720, 2-740).  
The
>  one that's left is for the 720, and since we have a few other models too,
>  this really doesn't do us a whole lot of good.  Does anyone know where
>  exactly to find these and order 'em up?  Our CE tried for us, but no
dice.
>  Cost isn't an issue - the time saved with having this documentation
on-site
>  is invaluable compared to what it is w/o these manuals.  Thanks for your
>  help in advance.
>  
>  Justin C. Haase

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)
AS/400 Data Manager & Programmer for BPCS 405 CD Rel-02 mixed mode (twinax 
interactive & batch) @ http://www.cen-elec.com Central Industries of 
Indiana--->Quality manufacturer of wire harnesses and electrical 
sub-assemblies - fax # 812-424-6838

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